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Keatley Surveying Ltd. has purchased the records of the past surveyors of the Manitoulin. These records consist of the field notes, plans and sketches of T.J. Patten who surveyed in the area for the first part of the 20th Century; Dane Wandabense who had offices in Little Current and Espanola at different times in the mid 1900's; Lou Emon who was based in Little Current for a good part of the 60's, 70's and 80's; and William J. Keatley Limited running from 1974 through 2007 consisting of over 4700 area surveys.
Activities Welcome to Manitoulin IslandHello, Aanii, Bonjour! Welcome to beautiful Manitoulin Island – Mnidoo Mnising in the Anishnaabeg language – the Heart and Spirit of the Great Lakes of Canada!Manitoulin Island is unique in many ways – it is the world's largest sweet water or freshwater Island. It has more than a hundred inland lakes between its shores, and many of those lakes have Islands on them! There are more than two dozen small settlements, first nations and towns spread out across more than 160 kilometers of boreal forest, lakes, rivers, shorelines, escarpments, meadows and alvars.
A full service neighbourhood grocery store offering a home-style bakery, farm fresh produce, full-service meat department with butcher, seafood and ready to serve take home meals from Our Kitchen.
In addition to offering mechanical service on almost every brand of marine engine, Harbor Vue Marina also has an excellent fibreglass repair facility! Click on the images to see larger before and after pictures!
Manitoulin Island, with an area of approximately 4,000 square kilometers, is separated on the north from the mainland by the North Channel and bounded on the south and east by Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Transportation to and from Manitoulin is via provincial Highway 6, which extends from Highway 17 in the north near Espanola to South Baymouth on the southeastern tip of the Island. From May to October, a ferry links South Baymouth to Tobermory.The Manitoulin District is rural in nature. Its population of approximately 12,000 people is widely dispersed with approximately 4,440 (37%) of this population residing in First Nations communities. In the summer months, the population increases to approximately 30,000.Manitoulin Island is renowned for its beauty and recreational opportunities, in particular, kayaking, boating, sailing, camping, fishing, cycling, hiking, cross country skiing and snowmobiling. Its natural beauty and numerous small lakes make it a sought-after recreational destination